U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to decide within two weeks whether the United States will intervene militarily in support of Israel in its ongoing conflict with Iran.
Axar.az reports that while Trump has left the door open for a diplomatic resolution, recent remarks suggest a possible escalation if tensions continue.
Meanwhile, European efforts to de-escalate the crisis are underway. Foreign ministers from the UK, France, Germany, and the EU are meeting with Iran’s foreign minister in Geneva. They believe a narrow window remains to reach a diplomatic solution before further violence erupts.
The conflict, sparked by Israeli airstrikes on Iran on June 13, has already resulted in hundreds of casualties. Israel claims the attacks aim to prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear program, while Iran has responded with missile strikes on Israeli targets, including civilian areas. The situation remains highly volatile, with global powers urging restraint.